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on the underscored home to get the very latest for us. it's all i mean time by george bass professor. says the overthrow of khadafi in libya lacks legitimacy it was not that evolution i mean they claimed it was that evolution and i have studied the revolutions. not only in this part of the world but in history and study please speaking this cannot be described as that of dilution for some sort of a coup de tat where you have the military coup de back by nato and there actually the nato or. nato actually under the pretext of helping civilians or protecting civilians waged a war against libya both the infrastructure of the state of the institutions and the ordinary civilians and courts say that tens of thousands of libyans were killed you know that cannot be described as that evolution it's an occupation and the gangs the armed gangs we've seen what they've done with gadhafi these armed gangs. i think they're messing up. we always are keen to know your opinion on the top stories we're covering here about see if we could i would see you our
on the underscored home to get the very latest for us. it's all i mean time by george bass professor. says the overthrow of khadafi in libya lacks legitimacy it was not that evolution i mean they claimed it was that evolution and i have studied the revolutions. not only in this part of the world but in history and study please speaking this cannot be described as that of dilution for some sort of a coup de tat where you have the military coup de back by nato and there actually the nato or. nato...
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as it's a shorthand to connote fiscal union not because i want to use the u.s. as a model you know in fact if i was to choose a better model i would say the canadian or strained example of federalism probably or would be vastly superior i mean the united states of europe to clarify it's just a shorthand for the kind of fiscal union that you were talking about but clearly i don't think the american model is the right one either jeffrey again let's take a look at what the taxpayers have to do here what i find really interesting is when you look at these huge numbers being thrown around and they're looking going out over to twenty twenty twenty forty fings like this i mean it is it's a spate of sustainable because ultimately it's the taxpayers that have to pay for this and no one asked them for their permission to do this and no one asked them to put them into debt for decades maybe if not for a generation i mean this is going to have some very severe political consequences because we've already seen it going across europe. well absolutely and again referencing a p
as it's a shorthand to connote fiscal union not because i want to use the u.s. as a model you know in fact if i was to choose a better model i would say the canadian or strained example of federalism probably or would be vastly superior i mean the united states of europe to clarify it's just a shorthand for the kind of fiscal union that you were talking about but clearly i don't think the american model is the right one either jeffrey again let's take a look at what the taxpayers have to do...
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the seattle police use strong arm tactics on peaceful demonstrators amid mounting criticism of the us media isn't reporting what's motivating the way for people to join the occupy wall street demonstrations a movement that started as a protest against america's financial center and it new york a month ago has since spread across the whole world with protests in more than eight hundred cities. beto peacekeepers in northern kosovo extend the deadline for ethnic serbs to remove barricades near disputed checkpoints the months along that.
the seattle police use strong arm tactics on peaceful demonstrators amid mounting criticism of the us media isn't reporting what's motivating the way for people to join the occupy wall street demonstrations a movement that started as a protest against america's financial center and it new york a month ago has since spread across the whole world with protests in more than eight hundred cities. beto peacekeepers in northern kosovo extend the deadline for ethnic serbs to remove barricades near...
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>>pam: used old that i did for me that was my idea. [laughter] >>gary: as i said you put $20,000,000.20 $5,000 away from them--a way for them each year in when they graduate they get a nice chunk of change. >>pam: how will you go with--how can you take away my idea? [laughter] >>gary: now watch this a 61 yd kick. i never have seen this and all of soccer. there it is. this is the university of san barbara. they be uc-davis 321. when we come back is coach of the week time period joe, i have to ask you, your win over galileo is 66 to 6. you poured it on and you did not ease up. >> it did not mean to happen it just kind of... >>gary: as i say pam, never rehearsed but some time is it you should. [laughter] >>gary: we will be back with joe in a moment. keurig has over 200 varieties from 20 leading brands, including tully's. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. way to brew. which would be great... if i was seven. i'm forty-six. and the tooth fairy doesn't come when you're forty-six. just lots of referrals and appoin
>>pam: used old that i did for me that was my idea. [laughter] >>gary: as i said you put $20,000,000.20 $5,000 away from them--a way for them each year in when they graduate they get a nice chunk of change. >>pam: how will you go with--how can you take away my idea? [laughter] >>gary: now watch this a 61 yd kick. i never have seen this and all of soccer. there it is. this is the university of san barbara. they be uc-davis 321. when we come back is coach of the week time...
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now it is the cries of the economic crisis in the us the atlanticist economic crisis which involves europe as well and the fact that capitalism is basically being saved by china at the moment it's the failure of a model capitalism capitalism this implies the famous one percent against ninety nine percent and that's why occupy wall street is such an important movement because the child they want the absolutely nailed it in terms of what's the key conceptual question it's the fact that we have a las vegas style system work one percent basically controls the destiny of the other ninety nine and this implies what. this step belies in the concept of liquid more baronetcy buy is ignorant about one i'm not very big fan of boma myself but last week in italy i was discussing this with with some of my italian colleagues and we came to the conclusion that liquid more than eighty applies to maybe one percent of two percent of global population you see you are an investment banker if you are a journalist travel around the world if you are a high valued professional in the formation of technology
now it is the cries of the economic crisis in the us the atlanticist economic crisis which involves europe as well and the fact that capitalism is basically being saved by china at the moment it's the failure of a model capitalism capitalism this implies the famous one percent against ninety nine percent and that's why occupy wall street is such an important movement because the child they want the absolutely nailed it in terms of what's the key conceptual question it's the fact that we have a...
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thanks for coming on on with us. the best possible evidence that the defense was able to bring up is the dna. it matched the man who was behind bars. he said she innocent. all of this as well. what do you make of what's happening there. >> it's fascinating. the break in the case, there is so much speculation and so much fanfare around the family. >> that are doesn't matter to the jury and the judge. >> it shouldn't, but unfortunately it does. after this appeals case and understand that this is a whole new trial. this appeal is like having a new trial. the interesting part is you have two judges and six lay people. this is who empanelled the appellate. the independent dna evidence is there is nothing now linking her if in fact they are going to accept the dna results on the the knife and the bra clasp. that is what was linking her to the murder. now if those are removed, there is nothing linking her to the murder. >> you covered a ton of high profile cases. why has this one drawn so much attention? is it because this
thanks for coming on on with us. the best possible evidence that the defense was able to bring up is the dna. it matched the man who was behind bars. he said she innocent. all of this as well. what do you make of what's happening there. >> it's fascinating. the break in the case, there is so much speculation and so much fanfare around the family. >> that are doesn't matter to the jury and the judge. >> it shouldn't, but unfortunately it does. after this appeals case and...
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jacqui jeras with us now. clear skies. blue skies and then a chance to do it in the evening as well. this is amazing. >> the nighttime glow is so beautiful. >> i like it too. >> apparently, they will have like a race and some of the balloons can go as far as 1,000 miles. whoever can go the farthest is the champion of that race. >> wow. wonder how long that takes? 1,000 miles, that's quite the distance. i think the record is like 2, 000 something. >>> i have some cool pictures. this is from california, from one of our ireporters. how gorgeous is this. this is from julie eldelton. she took these at sunset on friday oong. there were a few storms. she was able to catch that nice sunset with the clouds. there, you can see the beach. take a look at that water. california is going to get some weather that is not quite as relaxing as those pictures. a huge storm system in the pacific. you can see the little comma curl associated with our area of low pressure. the first in a series of storms that are going to impact the week ahead.
jacqui jeras with us now. clear skies. blue skies and then a chance to do it in the evening as well. this is amazing. >> the nighttime glow is so beautiful. >> i like it too. >> apparently, they will have like a race and some of the balloons can go as far as 1,000 miles. whoever can go the farthest is the champion of that race. >> wow. wonder how long that takes? 1,000 miles, that's quite the distance. i think the record is like 2, 000 something. >>> i have some...
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urgent need of reforms he's also renowned euro skeptic douglas gansler thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term euro skeptic what does that mean old style euro skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design how currency is a mess because it's a product of conscious design agricultural policy have fisheries policy trade policy you know we need to let go and we need to allow the different parts of the european continent to do what suits them best incidentally i would say that that's why the european continent grew to global prominence in the first place it's precisely because we never had the political centralization that russia had that china h
urgent need of reforms he's also renowned euro skeptic douglas gansler thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term euro skeptic what does that mean old style euro skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really...
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used to use secretly reigning based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses and increases in terms. and plans on saving the euro or risk it's a crucial meeting of e.u. finance ministers and once they summit is cancelled casting doubts over the prospects of finding a solution to the deepening debt crisis. or europe's financial turmoil has intensified calls in the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc well next to r.t. discusses the prospects of that happening in the future of the euro zone and the british conservative party m.p. douglas council. i'm in manchester with douglas cards well he's a conservative member of parliament he said the political system in this country is broken and in urgent need of reform he's also renowned skeptic service counselor thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term skeptic what does that mean old style your skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with
used to use secretly reigning based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses and increases in terms. and plans on saving the euro or risk it's a crucial meeting of e.u. finance ministers and once they summit is cancelled casting doubts over the prospects of finding a solution to the deepening debt crisis. or europe's financial turmoil has intensified calls in the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc well next to r.t. discusses the prospects of that happening in the future of the euro zone and...
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it's a kind of i wouldn't use the word explode. i think it's the you know the old cliche applies that when you have a decline one place you have growth somewhere else will the system be different and yes it will be much more government controlled government control has help nurture . turkey brazil and china. but it's it's not going to we're not going to have a revolutionary situation i don't think that's really an interesting way to think about to find out a chair here shift if we see if we see this major shift in capitalism in capitalism producing what people think it should produce like wealth and jobs and things like that what happens to democracy then because we always tie the two together in this post cold war environment but now there seems to be pulling apart going in different areas because if the economics isn't working for people people rely upon the democratic system to change things but if they can't get change because of things that we've already talked about in this program then it's capital i'm sorry democracy will s
it's a kind of i wouldn't use the word explode. i think it's the you know the old cliche applies that when you have a decline one place you have growth somewhere else will the system be different and yes it will be much more government controlled government control has help nurture . turkey brazil and china. but it's it's not going to we're not going to have a revolutionary situation i don't think that's really an interesting way to think about to find out a chair here shift if we see if we see...
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these channels and by just getting rid of the channels you used to use and not using anymore you can save yourself significantly. >> last but not least we're all animal lovers. there's a good way to save with pet expenses how? >> ask your vets for discounts. if you're getting medicines from your vet, ask them to prescribe the human version. 75% of animal medications were originally developed for humans. >> really? >> then you can go and fill the generic human prescription at a costco pharmacy or something else inexpensive and it will cost you less. vets get a lot of sample medications and if you have a nice vet they're willing to give them away. >> for the lightning round, we can save 2% by getting the right credit card. >> get a cash back credit card, go to lowcards.com to find the right one for you and that will save 2% off the top. >> jean chatzky thanks so much. great tips. >>> coming up next, sleep myths keeping you up at night, right after this. the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. that's what they do with great grains cereal. they steam and bake
these channels and by just getting rid of the channels you used to use and not using anymore you can save yourself significantly. >> last but not least we're all animal lovers. there's a good way to save with pet expenses how? >> ask your vets for discounts. if you're getting medicines from your vet, ask them to prescribe the human version. 75% of animal medications were originally developed for humans. >> really? >> then you can go and fill the generic human...
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what more can you tell us about this. well we are receiving very conflicting reports as to the state of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak i was speaking to our contacts in cairo in the early hours of this morning monday and they said that it was often witnessing that the footage of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi on television that the former egypt and president suffered a massive attack and they told me that he had died in the early hours of this morning but those same sources and i was speaking to him just a few moments ago now say that he has not died but that he is critically ill as you can well imagine the reports at this stage are very preliminary it's difficult to get some kind of independent verification of a lot is going on but certainly something is happening at the international medical center in clyro where cousin of our it has been since august now the same sources are telling me that there is an increased presence of egypt's security in front of the hospital that they started gathering they've al
what more can you tell us about this. well we are receiving very conflicting reports as to the state of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak i was speaking to our contacts in cairo in the early hours of this morning monday and they said that it was often witnessing that the footage of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi on television that the former egypt and president suffered a massive attack and they told me that he had died in the early hours of this morning but those same sources and...
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the crowds this chilly also night tell us what's happening out. millions of fear for lovers who didn't get a ticket to the show being catered for that. well the crowds are still gathered here outside the closely. watching bonuses on the big screen there it's really a magical evening as we've heard the out first thing is a was the ballet dancers take to the stage we've had a lot of the productions that were put on throughout the bolshoi history from the nine hundred fifty eight production of prince eagle the more recent ones the two thousand and one production. it was a fragment of got performance a song like the swan lake and it was just a less magical watching out out here and if i had all the most special actually because last guest list inside the big opening night no one wanted to miss out so this has been six years since the bolshoi is a friend it's conference tonight i'm going to take to the stage again and it's been really wonderful having members of the public able to join in the magic of the evening we've been speaking to some of them abo
the crowds this chilly also night tell us what's happening out. millions of fear for lovers who didn't get a ticket to the show being catered for that. well the crowds are still gathered here outside the closely. watching bonuses on the big screen there it's really a magical evening as we've heard the out first thing is a was the ballet dancers take to the stage we've had a lot of the productions that were put on throughout the bolshoi history from the nine hundred fifty eight production of...
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is in the region for us following the story and now joins us live on the line it's the latest deadline for the protesters tell us how things are developing on the border where you are. well the barricades will only be listed on the roads in the northern coast so it will only be reopened when open and custom and police officers currently working at the checkpoints at the border with syria leave the area as. the name activists got from council leaders following their meeting today in the town of president as a consequence we have right now as you know refused calls to his two thousand and eight for quite independence still regarding its part of through been through most three months already have been blocking the main route routes cultivate to prevent these regions acne many leadership from extending a control over the part of schools like dominated by. nature led peacekeeping force and call for the otherwise known as before has been complaining repeatedly they contacted its troops in the north and demanded freedom of movement for soldiers transportation and why delivery terms have accus
is in the region for us following the story and now joins us live on the line it's the latest deadline for the protesters tell us how things are developing on the border where you are. well the barricades will only be listed on the roads in the northern coast so it will only be reopened when open and custom and police officers currently working at the checkpoints at the border with syria leave the area as. the name activists got from council leaders following their meeting today in the town of...
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coming up next i'll see the headlines with roy going to stay with us. wealthy british style. sometimes the type of. market finance come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. culture is that so much i'm afraid we're going to make it a lot of people a stereotype but look at days of rage is the global economy on the brink of a double dip recession if so why can't the rich west find the right.
coming up next i'll see the headlines with roy going to stay with us. wealthy british style. sometimes the type of. market finance come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. culture is that so much i'm afraid we're going to make it a lot of people a stereotype but look at days of rage is the global economy on the brink of a double dip recession if so why can't the...
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in tonight's "word on the street," david peltier joins us. he's portfolio manager at thestreet.com. >> susie: hi, david.thank you f, susie. >> susie: tell us why you're up? >> historically november is a pretty good month in the market. like looking for certain pockets of value. the energy sector and individual names that should do well wether the market goes up between now and the end of the year. >> susie: we heard from so muchg seasons so cautious on outlooks for the rest of the year. where is the catalyst for a growth in the stock market? >> there were some good and some bad about. two-thirds of companies in the smp 500 have exceeded earning spec stations. i want to look where earnings are growing the most. energy is very cheap right now. when you look at value investing any stock or sector has a price to be bought. i think there is good value out there now. >> susie: alright.let's talk abe possibilities out there. you have two stocks to tell us about. the first is triquin semi conductor qtnt. tell us why you like it? >> it's below tangibl
in tonight's "word on the street," david peltier joins us. he's portfolio manager at thestreet.com. >> susie: hi, david.thank you f, susie. >> susie: tell us why you're up? >> historically november is a pretty good month in the market. like looking for certain pockets of value. the energy sector and individual names that should do well wether the market goes up between now and the end of the year. >> susie: we heard from so muchg seasons so cautious on outlooks...
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us and susan political instability there's a lot of people looking back on libya. and and you go back now and that is not a great celebration continued throughout the week of the country and it seems few people here are really thinking about the future of libya without gadhafi it really means for them a country with no leader a lot of what bends and even more oil reporting from tripoli and he's now a r.t. . and that is also keeping us updated with the latest from tripoli on line just head to also his twitter page should keep track of count of developments in post gadhafi. meanwhile political analyst adrian things the conflict in libya highlights a new type of warfare which the west uses to get its hands on the natural resources of other countries. this is a message for the whole world i don't think this is just about libya this is a message to the world of how this new world order model actually works i would decide to take over you regina they do so with the utmost violence and it's a whole bottle based on. new speak so to speak first a target a role a country by
us and susan political instability there's a lot of people looking back on libya. and and you go back now and that is not a great celebration continued throughout the week of the country and it seems few people here are really thinking about the future of libya without gadhafi it really means for them a country with no leader a lot of what bends and even more oil reporting from tripoli and he's now a r.t. . and that is also keeping us updated with the latest from tripoli on line just head to...
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and he says also keeping us updated with the latest from tripoli online just head to our twitter page to keep trying of how current of developments in post gadhafi libya. and while former rebels celebrate the demise of khadafi jordan based professor gas it says there's nothing to be cheerful about because the entire uprising has been hijacked by nato and its mysterious. it was not a revolution i mean they claimed it was a revolution started revolutions. not only in this part of the world but but in history you know historically speaking this cannot be described as a revolution it was some sort of a coup d'etat there where you have a military coup d'etat backed by nato and actually nato. nato actually under the pretext of helping civilians or protecting civilians waged a war against libya both the infrastructure of the state the institutions the ordinary civilians reports say that tens of thousands of libyans were killed now that cannot be described as the revolution it's an occupation and the gangs the armed gangs we've seen what they've done with gadhafi these armed gangs are not rev
and he says also keeping us updated with the latest from tripoli online just head to our twitter page to keep trying of how current of developments in post gadhafi libya. and while former rebels celebrate the demise of khadafi jordan based professor gas it says there's nothing to be cheerful about because the entire uprising has been hijacked by nato and its mysterious. it was not a revolution i mean they claimed it was a revolution started revolutions. not only in this part of the world but...
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that will be with us for several days. next several days, temperatures right about where they should be, overnight lows in the 50s. afternoon highs about 07 and 75 and it looks like this will take you right into the weekend. so, enjoy. here you go. forecast for today, mostly sunny skies, mild afternoon, a little warmer than yesterday. yesterday, we were at 70. today, we're thinking 75. winds out of the north and west at five to 10 t should be a sunny day and seasonably cool overnight. 50 your overnight low with winds out of the north at about five to 10 miles per hour. here is a great-looking five- day forecast. if you like sunshine and you like quiet weather patterns, there you go, 57 today, 73 tomorrow. 73 friday and then we'll rebound again by the weekend. near 80 by sunday afternoon. that is a look at weather. let's do some on-time traffic and julie wright has got your latest. i like your necklace. >> thank you. i was going to say i like your forecast. you must have packed some of that cali sun in the suitcase for the
that will be with us for several days. next several days, temperatures right about where they should be, overnight lows in the 50s. afternoon highs about 07 and 75 and it looks like this will take you right into the weekend. so, enjoy. here you go. forecast for today, mostly sunny skies, mild afternoon, a little warmer than yesterday. yesterday, we were at 70. today, we're thinking 75. winds out of the north and west at five to 10 t should be a sunny day and seasonably cool overnight. 50 your...
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this is crossfire that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it but first tell us about this global rumble let's go back to the beginning for a few moments there it began with a little man's cry of despair over social injustice mohamed bouazizi self-immolating it in front of a government building in tunisia on the seventeenth of december two thousand and ten where then days hundreds and thousands of the nation's caught the fire of protest against the ruling regime and then along came a libya syria bahrain yemen and soon practically the entire arab world wasn't go in a political confrontation we have witnessed an extraordinary change taking place in the middle east and north africa swear by square town by town. country by country but by that time the winter of discontent have long since reached europe where for their own reasons people were challenging the status quo general strikes and demonstrations sparked by austerity measures in response to this debt crisis began to sweep through greece in two thousand and ten the scene was soon happening in portugal but you th
this is crossfire that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it but first tell us about this global rumble let's go back to the beginning for a few moments there it began with a little man's cry of despair over social injustice mohamed bouazizi self-immolating it in front of a government building in tunisia on the seventeenth of december two thousand and ten where then days hundreds and thousands of the nation's caught the fire of protest against the ruling regime and...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: it happened in that off-white colored home behind me just after 7:00 this morning. investigators are still trying to determine the relationship of those involved. when police arrived, they found an elderly asian man with stab wounds, then an elderly asian woman with life-threatening stab wounds. when they tried to help, another man came at him with two knives over his head. they fired at him with a bean bag sort of gun. that didn't work. one officer shot him. police still don't know the relationship between the victims and the suspect. >> it's not clear as to what the motive is in this particular attack, but what we do know is that they're not strangers to one another. they do know one another. the investigation will determine what the motive was or the relationship actually was. >> reporter: it was not random? >> no, it was not a random act. it is a tragedy, though. >> reporter: there was another woman hiding upstairs when police arrived. she was not injured. in all, fou
what can you tell us? >> reporter: it happened in that off-white colored home behind me just after 7:00 this morning. investigators are still trying to determine the relationship of those involved. when police arrived, they found an elderly asian man with stab wounds, then an elderly asian woman with life-threatening stab wounds. when they tried to help, another man came at him with two knives over his head. they fired at him with a bean bag sort of gun. that didn't work. one officer shot...
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god didn't make us as robots. it's hard to explain because god is good, obviously god could have stopped it, but he didn't. but there's much about faith that i don't understand. >> does your faith ever get dented? it sounds very unequivocal. i watch you on sunday mornings. you're an incredibly inspiring speaker. i've had relatives who renounced their catholic belief and their faith in god after the holocaust, who lived through the war and just couldn't understand how any god could allow 5 million jews to be -- to have their lives taken in such a ghastly manner. it's hard to argue. i find it difficult. what do you say to people who come to you and say, i can't continue having this faith because some appalling thing has happened? >> you know what? that happens from time to time, but again i go back to the fact that having faith means you're going to have unanswered questions. that's what faith is all about. i can't explain why parents will come to me and their little child has cancer. i still believe god -- >> what
god didn't make us as robots. it's hard to explain because god is good, obviously god could have stopped it, but he didn't. but there's much about faith that i don't understand. >> does your faith ever get dented? it sounds very unequivocal. i watch you on sunday mornings. you're an incredibly inspiring speaker. i've had relatives who renounced their catholic belief and their faith in god after the holocaust, who lived through the war and just couldn't understand how any god could allow 5...
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and mortgage boon for us financed by chinese money which originally came from us. we have had lapses in necessary discipline, in many parts ofhe world. >> rose: what should we learn from the japanese perience? >> well, what we learned, the japanese experience was difficult, it got very heavily criticized by everybody here about why they didn't do more. now we understand how difficul the problem was. >> rose: they did too little too late. >> well, japan had the biggest, in a sense, economic crisis than we did. they had a real estate problem, real estate prices went down by something like 75 percent there. here, they are 30 percent. jan, they we down 70, 75 percent. they h a stock market going down at the same time, don't rememb the exact figure but like 70 percent too, a tremendous shock to their banking system, it is a less complicated financial system, but basically their banks were busted. and the government supported the banks, we supported the banks, and they got, drove interest ranges down to zero and spent a lot of money and there wasn't as much response as p
and mortgage boon for us financed by chinese money which originally came from us. we have had lapses in necessary discipline, in many parts ofhe world. >> rose: what should we learn from the japanese perience? >> well, what we learned, the japanese experience was difficult, it got very heavily criticized by everybody here about why they didn't do more. now we understand how difficul the problem was. >> rose: they did too little too late. >> well, japan had the biggest,...
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and they killed us. our people didn't believe in us. and they're in t streets. in greece and in the u.k. in germany, a tremendous amount of euro skepticism is coming out so isn't it interesting that both the lender countries and the borrowing countries both have for a while public opinions that were against-- growing against europe. now this is what i said before. maybe i didn't say it but maybe i implied it, that we did yesterday. we got out of the rhetoric of punishment and towards a rhetoric of sol darity. to get there, we had, we the greeks, had to prove that we can-- we understand the mistakes we made and we are willing to return to the path of responsibility towards our partners and i think that the sacrifice of people, thevery, very tou ones, up to now and in the next few years are what got the rest of our partner's focus. >> the people that got there were people in political leadership and people who have a financial stake it wasn't the people, you know, who provide elections success for political leers. >> well i'm not sure that's true. if you are sayin
and they killed us. our people didn't believe in us. and they're in t streets. in greece and in the u.k. in germany, a tremendous amount of euro skepticism is coming out so isn't it interesting that both the lender countries and the borrowing countries both have for a while public opinions that were against-- growing against europe. now this is what i said before. maybe i didn't say it but maybe i implied it, that we did yesterday. we got out of the rhetoric of punishment and towards a rhetoric...
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culture and a good show for inside the theater for us was go outside into the ground who saw the two sarah ferguson in the crowds this chilly or so night tell us so was hobbling out her while the millions of fear to love those who didn't get a ticket to the show being catered for that. well the crowds are still gathered head out like the bossi we've been watching the bonuses on the big screen stared it's really been a magical evening as we've heard the out first thing is a what's the ballet dancers take to the stage we've had a lot of the productions that were put on throughout the bolshoi history from the nine hundred fifty eight production of prince eagle to more recent ones the two thousand and one production. it was a fragment of performance of swan lake close to the school on lake and it was just beautiful no less magical watching out out here and if i had all the most special actually because once you've got the elite guest list inside for the big opening night no one wanted to miss out on this has been six years since the post show it clay's is a vintage caissons tonight and s
culture and a good show for inside the theater for us was go outside into the ground who saw the two sarah ferguson in the crowds this chilly or so night tell us so was hobbling out her while the millions of fear to love those who didn't get a ticket to the show being catered for that. well the crowds are still gathered head out like the bossi we've been watching the bonuses on the big screen stared it's really been a magical evening as we've heard the out first thing is a what's the ballet...
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get your kids and come join us at 11:00. up next, "fareed zakaria gps." >>> this is "gps," the "global public square." welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we've got a great show. first up, paul krugman and steve forbes to talk about occupy wall street, democrats and republicans, and other topics on which they will disagree. >>> then, how your cell phone could solve the food crisis. i'll explain. >>> next, one of the most powerful men if one of the most complex countries. the former head of saudi intelligence, prince al faisal, talks about the osama bin laden he knew and much more. >>> finally, how this man became this man. the most wanted man in the world. an unbelievable story. >>> first, here's my take. i was in germany this week, and the mood there is pretty grim. europe is facing its most severe challenge since 1945. if the greek crisis morphs into an italian crisis, italy being too large to bail out, the entire structure of post-world war ii europe could unravel. finally eur
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it comes to us from wcvb. what you're looking at is surveillance footage from a web cam of a man breaking into a plainville, massachusetts home. it's taken from a web cam that was designed to shoot with night vision so it works during the day. and at night it sends a constant 24-hour stream into the computer. and can you see the blue lights, that's how it operates at night. although the surveillance camera was recording 24/7. the burglar had it pretty easy. he entered the home through an unlocked door. he stole a couple of hundred dollars worth of coins. he rummaged through a jewelry box. stole a few tiffany necklaces and in the video you can see that he steals the homeowner's iphone. he left the home five minutes before the wife, who lived in this home, got home. this happened about 6:00 p.m. >> do we know if the family was concerned about stuff going on in their neighborhood? or was it a matter of routine that they happened to have the camera up. >> they happened to have the camera the police haven't found t
it comes to us from wcvb. what you're looking at is surveillance footage from a web cam of a man breaking into a plainville, massachusetts home. it's taken from a web cam that was designed to shoot with night vision so it works during the day. and at night it sends a constant 24-hour stream into the computer. and can you see the blue lights, that's how it operates at night. although the surveillance camera was recording 24/7. the burglar had it pretty easy. he entered the home through an...
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tells us that countless cases both against heavy handed police tactics and. any kind of results we witness for ourselves the lack of discrimination when the police lash out when journalists along with his camera to the ground the rise in the level of aggression seen by the police and the more extreme groups of protesters is causing serious concern with the government continuing to implement severe austerity measures in a bid to see further cash pensions like sets to keep escalating. to explain it so it was a go to the first reaction if you for some of. them out. of respect from europe will be forever exposed as we experienced in july. of the prince and the impact of the financial crisis has been played out play by play well some tightness where there are now fears that the financial crisis turn into an economic recession going into high gear is a look just to please people today me. so talk to michael ross sure he's an economic analyst and the author of the book the currency crash michael very good evening thanks for being on r.t. euro zone leaders are giving
tells us that countless cases both against heavy handed police tactics and. any kind of results we witness for ourselves the lack of discrimination when the police lash out when journalists along with his camera to the ground the rise in the level of aggression seen by the police and the more extreme groups of protesters is causing serious concern with the government continuing to implement severe austerity measures in a bid to see further cash pensions like sets to keep escalating. to explain...
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stay with us. a verdict is connected any moment in the amanda knox appeal. we will take you live to italy the moment it happens. stay with us. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up. shouldn't
stay with us. a verdict is connected any moment in the amanda knox appeal. we will take you live to italy the moment it happens. stay with us. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay...
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the crowd and handed us a piece of paper. it is written in english. thank you, but no one can make a meeting with you because the army is in the other street. all the people are afraid of them. others bravely told us their views without being seen. >> did you see it? >> where? down the street? >> in uniform or not in uniform? >> uniform. what are they trying to do? >> are you scared? >> yes. we saw the car at the end of the street. but then it roars off. a group of young man moves in. >> he is telling me to leave now. before they go, do let us know their views. another friday prayer is over for this week. >> in mexico, teachers and the resort of acapulco have decided to end a month-long strike after they reached an agreement on new security measures. the police will strengthen security patrols around school buildings and install panic alarms to protect teachers and pupils from organized crime. it comes after drug gangs left five severed heads outside a school in acapulco earlier this week. >> closed until further notice, the
the crowd and handed us a piece of paper. it is written in english. thank you, but no one can make a meeting with you because the army is in the other street. all the people are afraid of them. others bravely told us their views without being seen. >> did you see it? >> where? down the street? >> in uniform or not in uniform? >> uniform. what are they trying to do? >> are you scared? >> yes. we saw the car at the end of the street. but then it roars off. a...
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and i think it's imperative for us to get money out of politics, to clean up our elections, for us to own our elections once again. i mean, we just passed another fund-raising quarter where we've already exceeded $300 million, which is more than we've ever spent at any one time on elections. and we're getting ready to add millions more on to that in a process that's completely owned by the moneyed interests. it's not fair to the american people. >> and the problem is, it feels so much better emotionally to advocate for something, one specific policy idea. how do you curb your desire to do what you want to do and redirect your attention to the problem? >> well, you can't ignore the day-to-day problems and what we have to do, but the fundamental problem with our system is that the moneyed interests own it. and we've got to clean that out so we can start fresh. so the american people actually feel they have a voice in the process. so i want a constitutional amendment so corporations can't just reach into their pocket and spend what they want on elections, so that the american people actu
and i think it's imperative for us to get money out of politics, to clean up our elections, for us to own our elections once again. i mean, we just passed another fund-raising quarter where we've already exceeded $300 million, which is more than we've ever spent at any one time on elections. and we're getting ready to add millions more on to that in a process that's completely owned by the moneyed interests. it's not fair to the american people. >> and the problem is, it feels so much...
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they're charging us fees out the wazoo. they're paying each other big bonuses. why aren't they spending that money on us? >> because of this crisis of uncertainty. and the people who are in the position to make loans are afraid to give loans because those loans are being written down as a result of high risk. >> reporter: isn't this said that schultz and starbucks has to sell bracelets to fund businesses in america? i mean, what the hell is going on here, that this is what's necessary in the wealthiest country in the world? >> there's a lot about america that one can conclude is sad right now, but i don't want to look at it that way. i'm an optimistic entrepreneur and i want to create positive change. >> reporter: the hope is a caffeine-like jolt to the economy. one more way that people step up to bring america back. chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >> and we're always on at abcnews.com and we'll see you again tomorrow night. what's the one best thing about vacation on the gulf? the great outdoors in mississippi. our seafood in louisiana. our beaches in florida.
they're charging us fees out the wazoo. they're paying each other big bonuses. why aren't they spending that money on us? >> because of this crisis of uncertainty. and the people who are in the position to make loans are afraid to give loans because those loans are being written down as a result of high risk. >> reporter: isn't this said that schultz and starbucks has to sell bracelets to fund businesses in america? i mean, what the hell is going on here, that this is what's...
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you know there used to be the term armchair revolutionary the well no no there is even more widespread phenomenon which is the mouse pad revolutionary. which is somebody who's sitting in his computer you know probably in the basement with mom on the first floor. thinks that he's actively engaged revolutionary struggle when all you're doing is tweeting about it and i've been somewhat guilty of that i said if i may disagree firstly hundreds of thousands of people are in the streets putting their. bodies in the law and secondly the idea of this. revolutionary what we're going to understand is that these protests are not just physical protests they're symbolic process they're about changing minds and changing ideas and some people are able to engage you know better on the internet. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. down the official. called touch from the. video. an omission st now in the palm of your. twenty years since castle stan abandon its nuclear test side fr
you know there used to be the term armchair revolutionary the well no no there is even more widespread phenomenon which is the mouse pad revolutionary. which is somebody who's sitting in his computer you know probably in the basement with mom on the first floor. thinks that he's actively engaged revolutionary struggle when all you're doing is tweeting about it and i've been somewhat guilty of that i said if i may disagree firstly hundreds of thousands of people are in the streets putting their....
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which writer if you knew more about the from us to the pressure the sun. starts on t.v. dot com. it's. just so. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow here's a look at the top story in libya mannie celebrate as the country's transitional government officially declares liberation following the death of ousted leader model today but questions remain over whether the price paid in the form of lost lives and ruined him for structure was too high. more than two hundred people are reported dead after a powerful earthquake in eastern turkey the fear of the death toll could reach a thousand many people remain trapped under rubble. and public bickering but no breakthrough with the search for a solution to the crippling debt crisis at a summit in brussels hits the buffers that's as the french and british leaders argue over of the u.k.'s attempts to influence the euro's future spike not being part of the eurozone. on x. we explore the siberian city of homs a place where many people were sent into exile by the russians ares the city's past and present is exploring in our special
which writer if you knew more about the from us to the pressure the sun. starts on t.v. dot com. it's. just so. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow here's a look at the top story in libya mannie celebrate as the country's transitional government officially declares liberation following the death of ousted leader model today but questions remain over whether the price paid in the form of lost lives and ruined him for structure was too high. more than two hundred people are...
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tracie potts joins us with more from washington. good morning. >> expressed some frustration with the case. >> a decision was so certain two years ago has been overturned now. we are not sure what happened. >> lyle went on to say the support that his family has received from around the world. >>> and rick perry's rapid rise in the race for 2012 has lost its steam with the same poll showing an equally impressive jump from herman cain. tracie potts joins us with more from washington. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. cain is now in second place, second with rick perry who had been the front runner before cain won in florida and missouri. mitt romney now has a 27 percent lead. on the other side, president obama calling himself an underdog. he realizes that it will be tough to win reelection but he is banking on americans seeing a vision for the u.s. he admits that americans are not better off than they were four years ago. his jobs bill is in jeopardy. the 4$447 billion package will not pass. >> tracie, thank you as always
tracie potts joins us with more from washington. good morning. >> expressed some frustration with the case. >> a decision was so certain two years ago has been overturned now. we are not sure what happened. >> lyle went on to say the support that his family has received from around the world. >>> and rick perry's rapid rise in the race for 2012 has lost its steam with the same poll showing an equally impressive jump from herman cain. tracie potts joins us with more...
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allen is live inxd oaklad for us. allen? >>reporter: yes the first rain of the season is always a concern because that oil buildup on the roadways can turn into slicks that cause a pretty messy situation. in the north bay where roads got day long soaking the chp says they responded to more than 30 collisions. many likely caused by unsafe speeds on slick road roads. in this park a driver slammed into the back of flatbed pick up and santa rosa the truck spun out and held up traffic on highway 101. this truck rolled 30 feet down an embankment off calistoga road. >> day like today we may see a tripling or quadruple of calls for service for spin outs, for fender bender and for individual running off the roadway. >>reporter: in the east bay the arabian came later in the afternoon during rush hour. in contra costa county near martinez this suv flipped over while trying to negotiate a curve on the pacheco ramp on highway 4. in walnut creek the chp says this car ended up facing the wrong way on the ignacio ramp causing a bottle neck
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and you farmers next with all the latest sports news stay with us here on our. thanks for watching this. coming up. with the all blacks against argentina and the world cup quarter finals is a stright you had to face defending champion south africa. plus on the brink of glory sebastian vettel. needing just a point three tell you told me one. be married take. the. entire. rugby world cup when you zealand welcome back captain richie mccaw for today's quarter final against argentina the skipper had suffered a niggling foot injury but says he's fit again after resting it over the last couple of days while. deputize is for the. blog saw the hosts and the overwhelming favorites for this one and say they will cope with the expectation. you're going to. see this is. certainly a new look at what will. be the top of the. field. but we've had a lot of. scripts been through a lot of them with the sort of. well before that kicks off the stride to take on the defending champion south africa in today's other quarter final when the sides have met in previous world cups the winne
and you farmers next with all the latest sports news stay with us here on our. thanks for watching this. coming up. with the all blacks against argentina and the world cup quarter finals is a stright you had to face defending champion south africa. plus on the brink of glory sebastian vettel. needing just a point three tell you told me one. be married take. the. entire. rugby world cup when you zealand welcome back captain richie mccaw for today's quarter final against argentina the skipper had...